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Landmark: Praça do Rádio ClubeCity: Campo Grande
Country: Brazil
Continent: South America
Praça do Rádio Clube, Campo Grande, Brazil, South America
Praça do Rádio Clube is a public square located in Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. It serves as a central gathering point and recreational area within the city.
Visual Characteristics
The square features a central paved area with a prominent bandstand constructed from concrete and metal. Surrounding this are sections of lawn, mature trees providing canopy cover, and concrete benches. The perimeter is defined by sidewalks and street access.
Location & Access Logistics
Praça do Rádio Clube is situated approximately 2 kilometers west of Campo Grande's city center. Access is via Avenida Afonso Pena, a major thoroughfare. On-street parking is available along the square's perimeter and adjacent streets, though availability can vary. Public transport routes, including bus lines 070, 071, and 072, stop within a 100-meter radius of the square.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The square was established in the mid-20th century, with its development tied to the growth of Campo Grande as a regional center. The bandstand was a focal point for public events and musical performances. The area is situated within the Cerrado biome, characterized by savanna-like vegetation.
Key Highlights & Activities
Activities include passive recreation such as walking and sitting. The bandstand is occasionally used for local events and performances. The open lawn areas are suitable for informal gatherings.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are located within the vicinity of the bandstand. Shade is provided by mature trees. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally consistent throughout the square. Food vendors are typically present on weekends and during organized events, but not on a permanent basis.
Best Time to Visit
For photography, early morning or late afternoon offers optimal lighting conditions due to the angle of the sun. The months of May through September generally provide drier weather. The square is accessible year-round during daylight hours.
Facts & Legends
The square's name, "Rádio Clube," originates from a former radio station that broadcast from a building adjacent to the original site, making it a historical hub for local media and public announcements.
Nearby Landmarks
- Praça do Papa (1.2km East)
- Parque das Nações Indígenas (2.5km Southwest)
- Museu das Culturas Dom Bosco (1.8km East)
- Catedral Metropolitana de Campo Grande (2.1km East)